I bet when Rihanna and Terry Richardson get together they have quite a time. Can you imagine? I bet they make a lot of dirty jokes. It's probably raunchy and amazing. Last week, we presented you with a mystery: what magazine cover was Rihanna shooting with Terry Richardson on January 21st? Terry posted a photo of himself with the singer on his Instagram, and just days before, Rihanna tweeted about shooting a new cover. The possibilities are endless for these two, though (both being on top of the world and all) so we were left with little but speculation and a vague hope that maybe this had something to do with her River Island line. An ad campaign? Something entirely new? Probably a magazine shoot, though, we thought. Well, as of midnight today, all has been revealed: Rihanna was shooting the cover of Rolling Stone that fateful day, and the results of the shoot have been revealed in all their glory. While we're a little disappointed that Ri isn't wearing that throwback polo bucket hat from Terry's candid snap, her beauty game is so on point that we can't really be mad. (When can we ever be mad at Rihanna? Never. Not even when she held us captive, it's insane.) Looking directly into the camera, Rihanna is bronzed to perfection with pale pink lips and thick lashes. This cover is all about how wildly gorgeous the pop star is, something that has been much remarked upon but is easy to forget amidst the outfit changes, new singles, and various and sundry other news. She. Is. Insanely. Beautiful. I personally kind of don't think she's human. You know what else is incredible about this cover? Her hair. [UPDATE: See more photos from the shoot after the jump!]

Lauren Conrad on the March 2013 issue of 'Lucky' magazine.Photo: Dewey Nicks/'Lucky' Magazine

If there's one thing we needed to see in the dead of winter, it's Lauren Conrad in cutoff denim shorts. The ex-Hillsie graced the March issue of Lucky magazine looking as summery as possible, reminding us that, yes, there is a light at the end of this dark, snowy tunnel. *looks outside, sobs* She's mastered the warm, West Coast look ever since her Laguna Beach days, so it's only fitting that Lucky used the headline "Think Spring!" over her sheer lace BCBG Max Azria tank, black Natori bra, Ralph Lauren denim shorts, and layered Isabel Marant pendant necklace ensemble. LC also WERKED her side-parted blonde waves and added a gorge crimson matte red lip to finish the look.

Miley Cyrus on the cover of "Cosmopolitan" magazine.Photo: Cosmopolitan

We don't know about you guys, but we're really glad Cosmopolitan reconsidered their roll-out plan for Miley Cyrus's March cover. Initially, the magazine teased they'd be releasing Miley's first post-pixie cut cover shoot piecemeal, starting last Friday. On paper, that seems like a fantastic idea. Get several days of buzz out of one image? Umm, HELLO, promotional jackpot! And then, a little after noon, they tweeted out a cropped version of her cover. The inevitable reaction was best summed up by Miley herself, "just what we've all been waiting for! A picture of my crotch."

Ryan Gosling on the November 2011 'GQ' Russia cover, the February 2013 'GQ' Australia cover, and January 2011 'GQ' cover.Photo: Courtesy of 'GQ'

Listen, there's never too much Ryan Gosling. We could see a pic of him every single day (which we might already do... shhhh) and never get sick of staring at that crooked smile and those piercing baby blues. It seems that GQ magazine is also FULLY on-board the R Gos train because when GQ Australia unveiled their February 2013 cover (above, middle) this week, it officially marked the third time that the men's fashion has recycled this photo. The first time we peeped this gorge Mario Testino-shot cover was on GQ back in January of 2011. Since then, it's been featured on GQ Russia (with a slightly different yellow background), and now GQ Australia. But, um, is anyone else weirded out how they blatantly Photoshopped a new suit on him in the latest version? *raises hand* We are.

Lana Del Rey on the March 2013 cover of 'Numero Tokyo.'Photo: Courtesy of 'Numero' Tokyo

If there's one thing we love about Lana Del Rey, it's her ability to channel that badass "gangster Nancy Sinatra" look into every magazine shoot she does. Case and point: Her latest cover with Numero Tokyo. The March 2013 issue, photographed by Mariano Vivanco and styled by Miranda Almond, shows Lana transformed into an oh-so-sultry '60s-era Snow White with a giant red bow on her head and "poisoned" red apple in tow. Her beauty game knocked it out of the PARK—she sported an exaggerated cat eye (with liner on both the top and bottom lid), strong brows, light pink lips, and super dark bronzer to define her cheekbones. She left her long, brown hair down in soft waves, which gives her an ethereal, Disney princess feel. LOVE.

Time to put on your detective hats, guys! According to Instagram, Rihanna hit up Terry Richardson's California studio yesterday. Terry, wearing his classic plaid and aviator frame spectacles, assumed his hallmark thumbs-up pose beside a leaning tower of fierce. Pop music's Barbadian bad gal of the moment was clad in a teeny black bralette, high-waisted cut-off shorts with printed pockets peeking out, a leather-sleeved, oversized, camouflage jacket, solid black wayfarers, and a black Polo bucket hat. Yes, the year is 2013, and Rihanna is wearing a bucket hat. Take notes. Aside from Ri's adventurous headgear choices, though, we want to enlist you on a quest to figure out what new project these two were shooting together!

Lena Dunham on the February issue of 'Interview'/ Allison Williams on the February cover of 'Company.'Photo: via 'Interview' and 'Company' magazines.

Hannah wears thrifted dresses. Marnie goes for Jackie-O shifts. Hannah's messy. Marnie's painfully neat. Let's cut to the chase here, shall we? If you watch Girls, then you know that Lena Dunham and Allison Williamss characters are about as opposite as they come. It's these undeniable differences that drove them apart as roommates at the end of last season, and- spoiler alert!- are already coming into play in season two. But while all the onscreen drama's clearly fiction, the co-stars continue to work completely opposite looks on a pair of February covers (coincidence?). Lena takes a retro turn in stripped-down mod for Interview magazine, framed in a black and white portrait by Gregory Harris. With her pixie crop, accentuated lashes, and statement eyeliner, the muse for the shoot is obvious (here's a hint...).

Rooney Mara covers the February 2013 issue of 'Vogue'.Photo:David Sims/Vogue

Although she might be a full-fledged movie star these days (and capable of kicking some major bad guy butt), Rooney Mara has always remained mysterious off the big screen, dodging the paparazzi and avoiding the Hollywood publicity machine. Luckily for the rest of us, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo actress and star of the upcoming thriller Side Effects takes a rare plunge into the spotlight on the cover of February's Vogue. This marks her sophomore cover of the fashion magazine— she first graced the glossy back in 2011. But while her prior appearance was dark and edgy, this time the creative crew went with a softer approach, dressing the actress in a red lace frock and a pretty, barefaced beauty look. Bottom line: this girl is VERSATILE, and there's going to be a lot more where that came from when she co-hosts the punk rock-themed Met Gala with Givenchy'sRiccardo Tisci this spring....

To say that Rihanna is the master of Instagram selfies is nothing new. I mean, her feed is littered with perfectly-lit self portraits, and in the February/March issue of Complex magazine, she totally owns up to it. "It's narcissistic, but whatever—everyone does it. I’m capturing personality... Everybody has their thing they like or don't like to see. It’s all in your head. That's why people take their own pictures, because it’s difficult for someone else to capture what you seek." Complex took this theme and really (really!) ran with it for their latest issue—they released not one, not two, but SEVEN COVERS with Rihanna sporting a completely different outfit in each. They also let RiRi have her own way with a Polaroid and published some seriously revealing selfies, which, um, are sorta NSFW. All looks were outfitted by stylist Mel Ottenberg and photographed by Zoe McConnell, and in one of our favorite cover shots (above), Rihanna wore camo print bra top, Chanel suspenders, oversized black trousers, large Chanel hoop earrings, and a bow-tied bandana.

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